Siouxsie Sioux

Siouxsie Sioux Leads This Classic Band

The band is fronted by Siouxsie and was indeed influential in the 1970s. “The intersection of rock music and avant-garde goth art pulses through the work of Siouxsie and the Banshees, with leader Siouxsie Sioux becoming a crucial voice in the U.K. post-punk movement of the late ’70s,” Billboard wrote. “Every modern indie artist citing The Cure and The Smiths as major influences typically name-checks the unflappable Siouxsie and the Banshees as well.”

Alison Mosshart

Alison Mosshart Brings The Flames

The members of this group are all rock royalty and so their music would most definitely be magical. Back in 2009, Alison Mosshart headed a band that included an impressive line-up of Jack White on drums, Dean Fertita on guitar and Jack Lawrence on the bass guitar. This band has released two albums and are currently working on their third.

Marissa

Marissa Brings The Energy

King Mike and Marissa Paternoster have changed the name of their high school band to Screaming Females. “The raw energy of Marissa Paternoster has been serving as the fuel for Screaming Females, an indie-rock band hailing from New Jersey, for a decade,” Billboard had written. “Rose Mountain, the trio’s triumphant sixth album, was released in February 2015.”

 Jill Janus

Look Out For Jill Janus

Jill Janus joined the band Professor back in the year 2009. Their songs consist of heavy metal with many screams in them. Jill is actually a classically trained opera singer who is such a chameleon with her voice that you would barely notice.

Mlny Parsons

Mlny Parsons Brings The Thunder

This band’s sound fuses classic rock with a few hints of grunge. “As her curiously spelled name would suggest, Mlny Parsonz isn’t one to take the easy route to stardom, and her Atlanta-based band Royal Thunder has supported this presumption with an intriguing discography that melds heavy alternative metal with stoner and psychedelic ingredients,” wrote Loudwire. “But Parsonz’s powerful pipes are a force to be reckoned with, and it’s only a matter of time before Royal Thunder graduate from cult to headliner status.”

Anette Olzon

Meet Anette Olzon

This Finish band was formed with vocalist Anette who was later replaced in 2012.  Anette Ozlon replaced Tarja Turunen to voice the symphonic metal band Nightwish. By 2014, Anette embarked on a solo career releasing an album, after breaking up with the band.